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Procedure when school is ordered to change its admissions policy?

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nutzandboltz · 30/06/2017 20:08

A school near me had a complaint against its 2017 admissions policy upheld by the OSA, and they were ordered to change it.

They've changed it (belatedly), but they haven't publicised the change (maybe because they don't want to trigger appeals, or maybe because they are face-saving, or both).

What are the requirements for publicising post-adjudication changes?

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admission · 30/06/2017 21:33

I do not believe that they have to do anything but carry out what the OSA says.
The OSA report is in theory in the public domain so it is open to every one to see but actually is not very well publicised, unless it is something controversial and the papers get hold off it.

nutzandboltz · 30/06/2017 21:48

Thanks admission. It looks to me like they've lied on their website - they've said the judgement was set aside, but it wasn't. They have made the required change anyway though. Sneaky.

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